Unique Rate. [ENDORSED]
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Re: Unique Rate.
A unique rate is the rate of a substances consumption or formation divided by the stoichiometric coefficient of that substance. This number will be the same for every substance in the reaction.
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Re: Unique Rate. [ENDORSED]
See my detailed answer here: viewtopic.php?f=145&t=28677
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Re: Unique Rate.
does that mean that the unique rate is multiplied by the coefficient in order to find the rate of consumption/formation for a specific reactant/product?
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Re: Unique Rate.
Yeah, that's correct. To find the specific rate of consumption/formation of a reagant, you multiply the unique rate of the equation to the reagant's coefficient.
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